Consumed in many traditional Asian populations for millennia, soy has only been a common part of the Western diet for around 60 years. Now, many of our supermarkets are full of soy milk alternatives, soy burgers and other soy-based meat replacements – not to mention traditional soy-based products like tofu, tempeh, soy milk, miso and soy sauce.

Abundance means plenty, a flowing of love, vitality, wealth, joy, prosperity, success and more. GRACE is an acronym representing five practices that can magnify abundance in all areas of life, including finances. Are you completely and entirely happy, right now, with all that is? Probably not, right? In fact, as you’re reading this article, you would probably like to become better at manifesting abundance.

But instead of trying to draw it to you, let’s take a different approach: Allow Abundance by being happy and grateful.

Yes, this kind of sounds too good to be true, but in a moment you’ll see why it’s so effective.

As human beings, we tend to place a value or a measure of worth to ourselves or aspects of ourselves. It usually refers to how we view and think about ourselves and the value we place on ourselves as a person. If the value we place on ourselves is often negative, this when we run into problems with self-esteem.